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Did Abraham Lincoln oppose slavery for the same reasons that other northerners did

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Abraham Lincoln was largely neutral on the topic of slavery for the early part of his presidency, the reason being he did not want to start conflict with the south. However, once the south seceded, he began to shift towards a more abolitionist mindset, to the point that in the late war period reunification became a secondary goal, while the abolition of slavery took top prioity for him as president.

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Abraham Lincoln did believe that slavery was morally wrong, but there was one big problem, it Was sanctioned by the highest law in the land the constitution the nations founding fathersb Who also struggled with how to address slavery did not explicitly write the word Slavery in the constitution but they did include Chi clause is protecting the institution including a figurative slave clause and the 3/5 clause which allowed southern states to count slaves for the purpose of representation in the federal government
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